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...pet’s life throughout the coming year. What kind of pet resolutions are we talking about? Here are some suggestions: Spend 10-15 minutes each day teaching your pet (dog or cat)...
...can get complicated and the word “bland” can mean many things. For example, “bland” could mean non-tasty to some, easily digestible to others, while still others could consider it to...
‘How much are you feeding your pet?’ is a common question you’ve likely heard when your dog or cat has a visit to the veterinarian. But how accurate is the...
Puppies and kittens have very special nutritional requirements compared to adults, including higher levels of protein and certain vitamins and minerals. Therefore, puppies and kittens require a diet that meets...
...it without the owner “dressing it up” with other foods or treats. Reduced or altered appetite is common in dogs and cats with a variety of medical conditions. Animals can...
...compared between the two groups. The investigators found that the normal weight dogs of each breed had a lower risk of death over time (and thus a longer lifespan) compared...
...(we have many tricks to tempt finicky pets with heart failure to eat), you can complete a Request for Consultation with Dr. Lisa Freeman. A completed Request for Consultation does...
...walks, longer breaks, and are less able to tolerate heat. How can I get my cat to be more active? While your cat may not be your best running buddy,...
...an article for Health.com on pet food terminology. Dr. Heinze has also been quoted in a number of recent articles on vegan and vegetarian dogs for pets, including one for...